Yorke Peninsula
About
The Yorke Peninsula, located in South Australia, is flanked by the immaculate, deep blue waters of the Spencer Gulf and St Vincent Gulf, boasting over 700km of breathtaking shoreline. Known for its fertile farmland, the region is a hub for grain cultivation, including crops of wheat, barley, and canola, which contributes to the production of cooking oil. Flocks of sheep can be found grazing the pastures amongst the peninsula's softly undulating green hills. Additionally, minerals like gypsum and copper are extracted from mines within the area.